Results of SurveyUSA Election Poll #23184
 
Clinton, Trump Neck-and-Neck in NC; Burr and Ross Just as Close in Senate Match-up; Can Cooper and HB2 Flip Governor's Seat to Blue?

In an election for President of the United States held in North Carolina today, 10/04/16, 16 days until early voting begins, Hillary Clinton edges Donald Trump 46% to 44%, according to this latest exclusive WRAL-TV News Poll conducted by SurveyUSA. 5% of likely voters today vote for Libertarian Gary Johnson; 6% are undecided.

Clinton leads by 12 points among women; Trump leads by 9 among men -- a 21 point gender gap. Trump leads by 20 among white voters; Clinton leads by 75 among African Americans. Clinton holds 91% of the Democratic base; Trump holds 87% of Republicans. Independents narrowly break for Trump. Trump leads in Charlotte and to the west, as well as in greater Greensboro; Clinton leads in greater Raleigh. The candidates tie in the southern and coastal portions of the state. Suburban men narrowly back Trump; suburban woman strongly support Clinton. Voters focused on health care support Clinton 2:1; voters most focused on the economy back Clinton by an 8-point margin. Those most focused on immigration support Trump 4:1; those focused on national security support Trump 5:3.

In the race for United States Senate, incumbent Republican Richard Burr narrowly leads Democrat Deborah Ross, 46% to 44%. Libertarian Sean Haugh takes 3%; 7% are undecided. Burr, who is seeking his third term, leads by 12 points among men and by 20 points among white voters. Ross, a former General Assembly member from Raleigh, leads by 7 points among women and by 57 among African Americans. Ross leads 2:1 among those who almost never attend religious services; Burr leads 5:3 among those who attend regularly.

Democratic Attorney General Roy Cooper leads incumbent Republican Pat McCrory by 4 points in the race for Governor, 48% to 44%. Independents, who break for the Republicans in the Presidential and US Senate races, here narrowly favor the Democrat, who also leads nearly 2:1 among moderates. Suburban men are divided; suburban women back Cooper by 21 points. McCrory, seeking his second term, previously was mayor of Charlotte for 14 years. Charlotte and western Carolina voters narrowly favor McCrory by a 5-point margin; those in the Greensboro area support McCrory by 6 points. Cooper leads by 24 points in the Raleigh area; voters elsewhere split. Cooper has strong support among voters focused on HB2, on education, and on health care. McCrory has strong support among voters focused on the economy, public safety, and taxes.

52% of registered voters today say they disapprove of House Bill 2, the state law passed in March. 35% say they approve of HB2. 64% say the law has hurt North Carolina's national image. 65% say it has hurt the state's ability to attract and keep businesses.

In the wake of NBA, NCAA, and ACC basketball events being pulled from North Carolina, 47% say the state legislature and governor bears the responsibility for the associated financial losses to the state. 31% put the blame on the leagues themselves. Another 12% say the Charlotte City Council bears the most responsibility.

44% say HB2 should be entirely repealed; 19% say the law should be repealed but its restrictions on restroom use should be left in place. 14% say some other combination of changes should be made; 15% say the law should be left as it is.

51% of likely voters say a candidate's position on HB2 will strongly influence how they vote this November; 28% say it will somewhat influence their vote. 15% say it will have no impact.

Context and Filtering: SurveyUSA interviewed 800 state of North Carolina adults 09/29/16 through 10/03/16. Of the adults, 728 were registered to vote. Of the registered, 656 were determined by SurveyUSA to be likely to vote on or before 11/08/16 in the Presidential election. This research was conducted using blended sample, mixed mode. Respondents reachable on a home telephone (72% of likely voters) were interviewed on their home telephones in the recorded voice of a professional announcer. Respondents not reachable on a home telephone (28% of likely voters) were shown a questionnaire on the display of their smartphone, tablet or other electronic device. Republican Mitt Romney defeated Democrat Barack Obama by 2 points in 2012; Obama defeated Republican John McCain by less than 1 point in 2008. North Carolina has 15 electoral votes.

 
If the election for President of the United States were today, and you were filling out your ballot right now, who would you vote for? (names rotated) Republican Donald Trump? Democrat Hillary Clinton? Or Libertarian Gary Johnson?
656 Likely November VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+RaceParty AffiliationParty AffiliationIdeologyGov IssuePresidential IssueAttend ChurchEvangelicalMilitary HousehoEducationIncomeUrbanityCell Phone / LanRegionSuburbanRuralIndependentHS EducaCollege
Credibility Interval: ± 3.9 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+WhiteBlackStrong RRepublicIndy LeaIndependIndy LeaDemocratStrong DRepublicIndependDemocratVery ConSomewhatModerateSomewhatVery LibHouse BiEconomyEducatioPublic SHealth CTaxesNationalImmigratEconomyHealth CNeverOccasionRegularlYesNoYesNoHigh SchSome Col4-year C< $40K$40K - $> $80KUrbanSuburbanRuralCell PhoLandlineCharlottGreensboRaleigh SouthernMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenWhites
Donald Trump (R)288151137369082791261612531110174732141201759812129925520441052732332810854772144811561818010117353116101731048928101131732151155862525546626959393090
Hillary Clinton (D)30112217852691037612118016111741082850102931486195243892775157646319461069149450919211666214101192437617110793856612487802219151103565272335443431798
Gary Johnson (L)301713111036219272248102207202471232371132142132104169151118214137149415101317125767873138112
Undecided3821171116562711211105714342523651212526105145102152513191019102441815111412513172018121011510398121118
Total65631134511018519416729536146214110893957359120952012282151621491728755110186107558445191711997514919030726632822340710222429919822419510325324518647023012418311812312911113412710149208
Composition of Likely November Voters100%47%53%17%28%29%26%45%55%70%21%17%14%15%11%9%18%15%31%35%33%25%23%26%13%8%17%28%16%8%13%7%29%11%30%11%23%29%47%42%51%35%64%16%36%48%32%36%32%17%41%40%28%72%35%19%28%18%19%20%17%20%19%15%8%32%
 
If the election for United States Senator from North Carolina were today, and you were filling out your ballot right now, who would you vote for? Republican Richard Burr? Democrat Deborah Ross? Or Libertarian Sean Haugh?
656 Likely November VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+RaceParty AffiliationParty AffiliationIdeologyGov IssuePresidential IssueAttend ChurchEvangelicalMilitary HousehoEducationIncomeUrbanityCell Phone / LanRegionSuburbanRuralIndependentHS EducaCollege
Credibility Interval: ± 3.9 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+WhiteBlackStrong RRepublicIndy LeaIndependIndy LeaDemocratStrong DRepublicIndependDemocratVery ConSomewhatModerateSomewhatVery LibHouse BiEconomyEducatioPublic SHealth CTaxesNationalImmigratEconomyHealth CNeverOccasionRegularlYesNoYesNoHigh SchSome Col4-year C< $40K$40K - $> $80KUrbanSuburbanRuralCell PhoLandlineCharlottGreensboRaleigh SouthernMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenWhites
Richard Burr (R)302156145449584791391622571997796831419017510319126946652421143032372511448792343831711839311417757128103821129034114130882131116371566054646659443089
Deborah Ross (D)2861191684168938311017616698910102150939119821832540797352615660184115621597488882112661959018533701688991885611490682189647954751623258394213104
Sean Haugh (L)20165566311915321107100318057411184330347276751341658755927105166654528215326
Undecided4820282015103351323210471448442612582280691324513416311201611271528718212215811181425231791111712771412510
Total65631134511018519416729536146214110893957359120952012282151621491728755110186107558445191711997514919030726632822340710222429919822419510325324518647023012418311812312911113412710149208
Composition of Likely November Voters100%47%53%17%28%29%26%45%55%70%21%17%14%15%11%9%18%15%31%35%33%25%23%26%13%8%17%28%16%8%13%7%29%11%30%11%23%29%47%42%51%35%64%16%36%48%32%36%32%17%41%40%28%72%35%19%28%18%19%20%17%20%19%15%8%32%
 
If the election for North Carolina Governor were today, and you were filling out your ballot right now, who would you vote for? (candidate names rotated) Republican Pat McCrory? Democrat Roy Cooper? Or Libertarian Lon Cecil?
656 Likely November VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+RaceParty AffiliationParty AffiliationIdeologyGov IssuePresidential IssueAttend ChurchEvangelicalMilitary HousehoEducationIncomeUrbanityCell Phone / LanRegionSuburbanRuralIndependentHS EducaCollege
Credibility Interval: ± 3.9 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+WhiteBlackStrong RRepublicIndy LeaIndependIndy LeaDemocratStrong DRepublicIndependDemocratVery ConSomewhatModerateSomewhatVery LibHouse BiEconomyEducatioPublic SHealth CTaxesNationalImmigratEconomyHealth CNeverOccasionRegularlYesNoYesNoHigh SchSome Col4-year C< $40K$40K - $> $80KUrbanSuburbanRuralCell PhoLandlineCharlottGreensboRaleigh SouthernMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenWhites
Pat McCrory (R)2891501404387788113015924721997868242132177941512897512042105333131261025475194773163180831161625413090791058730100136792111116066535346667057372680
Roy Cooper (D)3141341814783102821301841901028121435531038520103188274098795462716021441477810952929312569217922104275182971009763129928123398531095456743953505319117
Lon Cecil (L)16105444387101007520001504362123232152423677731237648427651110320534210513
Undecided371719161091271015160369148317121101640471107476112718121021122331222181177171122151196111072811628
Total65631134511018519416729536146214110893957359120952012282151621491728755110186107558445191711997514919030726632822340710222429919822419510325324518647023012418311812312911113412710149208
Composition of Likely November Voters100%47%53%17%28%29%26%45%55%70%21%17%14%15%11%9%18%15%31%35%33%25%23%26%13%8%17%28%16%8%13%7%29%11%30%11%23%29%47%42%51%35%64%16%36%48%32%36%32%17%41%40%28%72%35%19%28%18%19%20%17%20%19%15%8%32%
 
4Which of the following issues is most important to you in your vote for North Carolina Governor? (answers rotated) House Bill 2? Economy? Education funding? Public Safety? Health care? Taxes? The environment? Or something else?
656 Likely November VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+RaceParty AffiliationParty AffiliationIdeologyGov IssuePresidential IssueAttend ChurchEvangelicalMilitary HousehoEducationIncomeUrbanityCell Phone / LanRegionSuburbanRuralIndependentHS EducaCollege
Credibility Interval: ± 3.9 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+WhiteBlackStrong RRepublicIndy LeaIndependIndy LeaDemocratStrong DRepublicIndependDemocratVery ConSomewhatModerateSomewhatVery LibHouse BiEconomyEducatioPublic SHealth CTaxesNationalImmigratEconomyHealth CNeverOccasionRegularlYesNoYesNoHigh SchSome Col4-year C< $40K$40K - $> $80KUrbanSuburbanRuralCell PhoLandlineCharlottGreensboRaleigh SouthernMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenWhites
House Bill 211057531531382645648717141120111217242443412718261818110000002711321430235442613373143952303538194341288252133016251820212023847
Economy1869888346057369492131473439312017241873684254434921701860000502384143466838584561212867825267583171736112553485135423032414524949
Education Funding107406623362028594872241114915825222532471722351810001070003043782426573262357183859294134155929386843163117223713161913441
Public Safety553124919161227283411135123216318171919121363000550027910316172326262826132120171917924171738161213141014106116712
Health Care843054101332302361581718127910820302628212710121200008401516172816254239353052202930352717132142176721152820615182512131118
Taxes45232141581719263011998711011816109161730000004520510391619192113277102314101741618123218107910661189415
Environment,2371623995181931203593391223114200000091441048317812261276756722284101152545110
Other25121311483151115831741724129846430000007300571310151114411981136311817928630567538
Not Sure211294557912153611134375754631000000704057898711521377511073181045154432327
Total65631134511018519416729536146214110893957359120952012282151621491728755110186107558445191711997514919030726632822340710222429919822419510325324518647023012418311812312911113412710149208
Composition of Likely November Voters100%47%53%17%28%29%26%45%55%70%21%17%14%15%11%9%18%15%31%35%33%25%23%26%13%8%17%28%16%8%13%7%29%11%30%11%23%29%47%42%51%35%64%16%36%48%32%36%32%17%41%40%28%72%35%19%28%18%19%20%17%20%19%15%8%32%
 
Which of the following issues is most important to you in your vote for United States President? (answers rotated) National Security? Immigration? The economy? Health care? Taxes? The environment? Or something else?
656 Likely November VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+RaceParty AffiliationParty AffiliationIdeologyGov IssuePresidential IssueAttend ChurchEvangelicalMilitary HousehoEducationIncomeUrbanityCell Phone / LanRegionSuburbanRuralIndependentHS EducaCollege
Credibility Interval: ± 3.9 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+WhiteBlackStrong RRepublicIndy LeaIndependIndy LeaDemocratStrong DRepublicIndependDemocratVery ConSomewhatModerateSomewhatVery LibHouse BiEconomyEducatioPublic SHealth CTaxesNationalImmigratEconomyHealth CNeverOccasionRegularlYesNoYesNoHigh SchSome Col4-year C< $40K$40K - $> $80KUrbanSuburbanRuralCell PhoLandlineCharlottGreensboRaleigh SouthernMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenWhites
National Security1919110024634560861051234146282522104018745859683954174275030271520191000324910788877810428688557655734677459132792151403334334135231452
Immigration71323981033191853567181519435733261228279431123491650710015223443212939103224232221102332106117221815121111211412515
Economy19910099377247431099013855213132232428355280633053633014328437101710001990446885691115813529659853736427887065134624555364147363442381670
Health Care75274751633222154521911865921131920351412151516141483283000752616332145255022272526252215263013622811241210161316911919
Taxes271711988317112254556232914594931375126000031015169423451879951531216961031143176215
Environment311516117941714227222321010462025661081124200000111381019111808209118512111120101082575651013
Other442122125131318263462367697420166610107125101110000151016113112282152315131151519103416911896811128120
Not Sure187115444108141330224264643531330130000054885610756773076612916225233234
Total65631134511018519416729536146214110893957359120952012282151621491728755110186107558445191711997514919030726632822340710222429919822419510325324518647023012418311812312911113412710149208
Composition of Likely November Voters100%47%53%17%28%29%26%45%55%70%21%17%14%15%11%9%18%15%31%35%33%25%23%26%13%8%17%28%16%8%13%7%29%11%30%11%23%29%47%42%51%35%64%16%36%48%32%36%32%17%41%40%28%72%35%19%28%18%19%20%17%20%19%15%8%32%
 
6Which presidential candidate do you believe would best protect our national security? Republican Donald Trump? Or Democrat Hillary Clinton?
656 Likely November VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+RaceParty AffiliationParty AffiliationIdeologyGov IssuePresidential IssueAttend ChurchEvangelicalMilitary HousehoEducationIncomeUrbanityCell Phone / LanRegionSuburbanRuralIndependentHS EducaCollege
Credibility Interval: ± 3.9 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+WhiteBlackStrong RRepublicIndy LeaIndependIndy LeaDemocratStrong DRepublicIndependDemocratVery ConSomewhatModerateSomewhatVery LibHouse BiEconomyEducatioPublic SHealth CTaxesNationalImmigratEconomyHealth CNeverOccasionRegularlYesNoYesNoHigh SchSome Col4-year C< $40K$40K - $> $80KUrbanSuburbanRuralCell PhoLandlineCharlottGreensboRaleigh SouthernMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenWhites
Trump31116714343998583142169271151038181293120184112121351035860461153332352911256902249881681849811418256129109761189631111141842261236468566348707269443197
Clinton30712518251701058112118616512041082853104951389199233995795257666420461271139751909512070215103194437917210793906712886782309355103565573315444441799
Not Sure381820161643327266137173404264361923769334811321171912165314151815139414182414145136591071313213
Total65631134511018519416729536146214110893957359120952012282151621491728755110186107558445191711997514919030726632822340710222429919822419510325324518647023012418311812312911113412710149208
Composition of Likely November Voters100%47%53%17%28%29%26%45%55%70%21%17%14%15%11%9%18%15%31%35%33%25%23%26%13%8%17%28%16%8%13%7%29%11%30%11%23%29%47%42%51%35%64%16%36%48%32%36%32%17%41%40%28%72%35%19%28%18%19%20%17%20%19%15%8%32%
 
7Which presidential candidate do you believe would best grow the economy, jobs and trade?
656 Likely November VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+RaceParty AffiliationParty AffiliationIdeologyGov IssuePresidential IssueAttend ChurchEvangelicalMilitary HousehoEducationIncomeUrbanityCell Phone / LanRegionSuburbanRuralIndependentHS EducaCollege
Credibility Interval: ± 3.9 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+WhiteBlackStrong RRepublicIndy LeaIndependIndy LeaDemocratStrong DRepublicIndependDemocratVery ConSomewhatModerateSomewhatVery LibHouse BiEconomyEducatioPublic SHealth CTaxesNationalImmigratEconomyHealth CNeverOccasionRegularlYesNoYesNoHigh SchSome Col4-year C< $40K$40K - $> $80KUrbanSuburbanRuralCell PhoLandlineCharlottGreensboRaleigh SouthernMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenWhites
Trump3171691484810285821501672721810381822941311841151413610660714911236323528112569222498817418810111418857133110801219534113142902271246277546449717170453296
Clinton300125175506710775117183160116410826491049213831962138947453576459224412671394518895113672089819142781661029189621288379221915298585474325142401795
Not Sure4017221216210281130713618531430455186241112154122122137201120102841223161212612191722151086668111415117
Total65631134511018519416729536146214110893957359120952012282151621491728755110186107558445191711997514919030726632822340710222429919822419510325324518647023012418311812312911113412710149208
Composition of Likely November Voters100%47%53%17%28%29%26%45%55%70%21%17%14%15%11%9%18%15%31%35%33%25%23%26%13%8%17%28%16%8%13%7%29%11%30%11%23%29%47%42%51%35%64%16%36%48%32%36%32%17%41%40%28%72%35%19%28%18%19%20%17%20%19%15%8%32%
 
8Which presidential candidate do you believe would best handle immigration issues?
656 Likely November VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+RaceParty AffiliationParty AffiliationIdeologyGov IssuePresidential IssueAttend ChurchEvangelicalMilitary HousehoEducationIncomeUrbanityCell Phone / LanRegionSuburbanRuralIndependentHS EducaCollege
Credibility Interval: ± 3.9 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+WhiteBlackStrong RRepublicIndy LeaIndependIndy LeaDemocratStrong DRepublicIndependDemocratVery ConSomewhatModerateSomewhatVery LibHouse BiEconomyEducatioPublic SHealth CTaxesNationalImmigratEconomyHealth CNeverOccasionRegularlYesNoYesNoHigh SchSome Col4-year C< $40K$40K - $> $80KUrbanSuburbanRuralCell PhoLandlineCharlottGreensboRaleigh SouthernMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenWhites
Trump318167150549684841501682682610374822692001771172013599621124711631323530117598824489716618610411518759129112861139641109139912271256871546048677269483193
Clinton29012216741731007611417615910841272748968916821852339897348575961204511671195498780120671999618439751649591885612980742159044100565574334740421596
Not Sure4921271516983217367177211468291041221356121434481162141421132511365202316201261525212815121298711141810319
Total65631134511018519416729536146214110893957359120952012282151621491728755110186107558445191711997514919030726632822340710222429919822419510325324518647023012418311812312911113412710149208
Composition of Likely November Voters100%47%53%17%28%29%26%45%55%70%21%17%14%15%11%9%18%15%31%35%33%25%23%26%13%8%17%28%16%8%13%7%29%11%30%11%23%29%47%42%51%35%64%16%36%48%32%36%32%17%41%40%28%72%35%19%28%18%19%20%17%20%19%15%8%32%
 
Do you approve? Or disapprove? Of the job Pat McCrory is doing as Governor?
728 Registered VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+RaceParty AffiliationParty AffiliationIdeologyGov IssuePresidential IssueAttend ChurchEvangelicalMilitary HousehoEducationIncomeUrbanityCell Phone / LanRegionSuburbanRuralIndependentHS EducaCollege
Credibility Interval: ± 3.7 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+WhiteBlackStrong RRepublicIndy LeaIndependIndy LeaDemocratStrong DRepublicIndependDemocratVery ConSomewhatModerateSomewhatVery LibHouse BiEconomyEducatioPublic SHealth CTaxesNationalImmigratEconomyHealth CNeverOccasionRegularlYesNoYesNoHigh SchSome Col4-year C< $40K$40K - $> $80KUrbanSuburbanRuralCell PhoLandlineCharlottGreensboRaleigh SouthernMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenWhites
Approve30115115056887979144158247269275693232261671042812610058624110527313323975971144591160193861171695412910386117784195141872141115871615045617959452977
Disapprove339159180538711288140200223101121922416292883112617927481098552666763184712729114531051011297423311021951911841081081056613910790249113591145367725057675928128
Not Sure8730572635161161275124812171581122141131718299121417649232138242439264022632533283632175423246423717161819249231823514
Total72834038813421020617734438452115111210710888741249621927022017116719510055110186107558445191711997517421632829335924945113025331523025720011227628022350526113520113113614112015914412662218
Composition of Registered Voters100%47%53%18%29%28%24%47%53%72%21%15%15%15%12%10%17%13%30%37%30%24%23%27%14%8%17%28%16%8%13%7%29%11%30%11%24%30%46%41%51%35%64%19%36%45%34%37%29%16%40%41%31%69%36%19%28%18%19%19%17%22%20%17%8%30%
 
Do you approve or disapprove of the job Roy Cooper is doing as North Carolina Attorney General?
728 Registered VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+RaceParty AffiliationParty AffiliationIdeologyGov IssuePresidential IssueAttend ChurchEvangelicalMilitary HousehoEducationIncomeUrbanityCell Phone / LanRegionSuburbanRuralIndependentHS EducaCollege
Credibility Interval: ± 3.7 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+WhiteBlackStrong RRepublicIndy LeaIndependIndy LeaDemocratStrong DRepublicIndependDemocratVery ConSomewhatModerateSomewhatVery LibHouse BiEconomyEducatioPublic SHealth CTaxesNationalImmigratEconomyHealth CNeverOccasionRegularlYesNoYesNoHigh SchSome Col4-year C< $40K$40K - $> $80KUrbanSuburbanRuralCell PhoLandlineCharlottGreensboRaleigh SouthernMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenWhites
Approve3371461915883103931421952338430342735488773641101604273887148605966184719711610546919714710720311221746103177108117965714411393244113581125462824766624824123
Disapprove21512293225569707613917626594853306125107891892614684337516242321783854143852121118767113247748361697031649836179835149324222534551382665
Not Sure176721045572351512650112412425282420251849724337336121317522513145421739154567606880661023876556171352369699482652640453336214832401230
Total72834038813421020617734438452115111210710888741249621927022017116719510055110186107558445191711997517421632829335924945113025331523025720011227628022350526113520113113614112015914412662218
Composition of Registered Voters100%47%53%18%29%28%24%47%53%72%21%15%15%15%12%10%17%13%30%37%30%24%23%27%14%8%17%28%16%8%13%7%29%11%30%11%24%30%46%41%51%35%64%19%36%45%34%37%29%16%40%41%31%69%36%19%28%18%19%19%17%22%20%17%8%30%
 
Do you approve? Or disapprove? of the job the North Carolina State Legislature is doing?
728 Registered VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+RaceParty AffiliationParty AffiliationIdeologyGov IssuePresidential IssueAttend ChurchEvangelicalMilitary HousehoEducationIncomeUrbanityCell Phone / LanRegionSuburbanRuralIndependentHS EducaCollege
Credibility Interval: ± 3.7 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+WhiteBlackStrong RRepublicIndy LeaIndependIndy LeaDemocratStrong DRepublicIndependDemocratVery ConSomewhatModerateSomewhatVery LibHouse BiEconomyEducatioPublic SHealth CTaxesNationalImmigratEconomyHealth CNeverOccasionRegularlYesNoYesNoHigh SchSome Col4-year C< $40K$40K - $> $80KUrbanSuburbanRuralCell PhoLandlineCharlottGreensboRaleigh SouthernMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenWhites
Approve18210677385445469290143244849411741559763207157443228601621171672254282850101115586211235716856714627677656127652649424126403541222150
Disapprove384176208569412810615023427096323540545885796815216451711138351698770155518772712655109109163107239133237571092001131231217014513591293133801106168776075797230140
Not Sure1615810340623426102591073132222717112512545636503938142134021191310422030113857647162541033873476163331465697685632841292738204924321028
Total72834038813421020617734438452115111210710888741249621927022017116719510055110186107558445191711997517421632829335924945113025331523025720011227628022350526113520113113614112015914412662218
Composition of Registered Voters100%47%53%18%29%28%24%47%53%72%21%15%15%15%12%10%17%13%30%37%30%24%23%27%14%8%17%28%16%8%13%7%29%11%30%11%24%30%46%41%51%35%64%19%36%45%34%37%29%16%40%41%31%69%36%19%28%18%19%19%17%22%20%17%8%30%
 
I would like to ask you some questions about a bill recently passed by the North Carolina General Assembly. Commonly known as House Bill 2, or HB2. Given what you do know about HB2, do you approve, or disapprove, of the bill overall?
728 Registered VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+RaceParty AffiliationParty AffiliationIdeologyGov IssuePresidential IssueAttend ChurchEvangelicalMilitary HousehoEducationIncomeUrbanityCell Phone / LanRegionSuburbanRuralIndependentHS EducaCollege
Credibility Interval: ± 3.7 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+WhiteBlackStrong RRepublicIndy LeaIndependIndy LeaDemocratStrong DRepublicIndependDemocratVery ConSomewhatModerateSomewhatVery LibHouse BiEconomyEducatioPublic SHealth CTaxesNationalImmigratEconomyHealth CNeverOccasionRegularlYesNoYesNoHigh SchSome Col4-year C< $40K$40K - $> $80KUrbanSuburbanRuralCell PhoLandlineCharlottGreensboRaleigh SouthernMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenWhites
Approve255132123418075591211331983474565630618121309230107814946398325242423834166133369151163738815746971017510264338312373182955859424637586452402675
Disapprove379177202649711510216221725896233538466091795814417036681149348708166245417862311755118117137882541342335111919411811812267165118107272129651166981845168786624134
Not Sure9531632932171662336521151614138155313420271833311221677523715723304041322861333720373613122939435237122620920112714201210
Total72834038813421020617734438452115111210710888741249621927022017116719510055110186107558445191711997517421632829335924945113025331523025720011227628022350526113520113113614112015914412662218
Composition of Registered Voters100%47%53%18%29%28%24%47%53%72%21%15%15%15%12%10%17%13%30%37%30%24%23%27%14%8%17%28%16%8%13%7%29%11%30%11%24%30%46%41%51%35%64%19%36%45%34%37%29%16%40%41%31%69%36%19%28%18%19%19%17%22%20%17%8%30%
 
Has House Bill 2 helped or hurt North Carolina's image nationally? Or, has it had no impact?
728 Registered VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+RaceParty AffiliationParty AffiliationIdeologyGov IssuePresidential IssueAttend ChurchEvangelicalMilitary HousehoEducationIncomeUrbanityCell Phone / LanRegionSuburbanRuralIndependentHS EducaCollege
Credibility Interval: ± 3.6 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+WhiteBlackStrong RRepublicIndy LeaIndependIndy LeaDemocratStrong DRepublicIndependDemocratVery ConSomewhatModerateSomewhatVery LibHouse BiEconomyEducatioPublic SHealth CTaxesNationalImmigratEconomyHealth CNeverOccasionRegularlYesNoYesNoHigh SchSome Col4-year C< $40K$40K - $> $80KUrbanSuburbanRuralCell PhoLandlineCharlottGreensboRaleigh SouthernMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenWhites
Helped113605323253729486580183919281437158458602622311933817913372428492775832245622835413648222226552984432425221412262924211729
Hurt464215249851351311132202443351093757536164102829417718455100136955476103862657251062214162138148171126291155292661522271371531467620414714432016086146731011036484938430164
Had No Impact8645411121272732546113211619559937291832292200112851012228171881625444630325219363036281872847216534102121171122261613616
Not Sure652046152912944214410151598264301910241215214227264207111111637391718451730172128147193029362416101631592111889
Total72834038813421020617734438452115111210710888741249621927022017116719510055110186107558445191711997517421632829335924945113025331523025720011227628022350526113520113113614112015914412662218
Composition of Registered Voters100%47%53%18%29%28%24%47%53%72%21%15%15%15%12%10%17%13%30%37%30%24%23%27%14%8%17%28%16%8%13%7%29%11%30%11%24%30%46%41%51%35%64%19%36%45%34%37%29%16%40%41%31%69%36%19%28%18%19%19%17%22%20%17%8%30%
 
Has House Bill 2 helped or hurt North Carolina's ability to attract and keep businesses? Or, has it had no impact?
728 Registered VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+RaceParty AffiliationParty AffiliationIdeologyGov IssuePresidential IssueAttend ChurchEvangelicalMilitary HousehoEducationIncomeUrbanityCell Phone / LanRegionSuburbanRuralIndependentHS EducaCollege
Credibility Interval: ± 3.5 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+WhiteBlackStrong RRepublicIndy LeaIndependIndy LeaDemocratStrong DRepublicIndependDemocratVery ConSomewhatModerateSomewhatVery LibHouse BiEconomyEducatioPublic SHealth CTaxesNationalImmigratEconomyHealth CNeverOccasionRegularlYesNoYesNoHigh SchSome Col4-year C< $40K$40K - $> $80KUrbanSuburbanRuralCell PhoLandlineCharlottGreensboRaleigh SouthernMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenWhites
Helped69383120161717353446132291880101312612292117016229966211719161845511229399293025291417192923472410231110916141710518
Hurt47222225076138143116214258341107426455586799811051791806510113398538210682335726108271456313815117713828616229273159220146155144732041611403321709013478981067388968336158
Had No Impact11861571934333253669417332527135925845115133270216448129114218268192868624635782741452845361033632989392532222311263723221234
Not Sure6818502122131343264014169992611252017261218205148112220993112038431623432124213229612202631372710122051562181198
Total72834038813421020617734438452115111210710888741249621927022017116719510055110186107558445191711997517421632829335924945113025331523025720011227628022350526113520113113614112015914412662218
Composition of Registered Voters100%47%53%18%29%28%24%47%53%72%21%15%15%15%12%10%17%13%30%37%30%24%23%27%14%8%17%28%16%8%13%7%29%11%30%11%24%30%46%41%51%35%64%19%36%45%34%37%29%16%40%41%31%69%36%19%28%18%19%19%17%22%20%17%8%30%
 
15Citing House Bill 2, the NBA, NCAA, and ACC have all pulled major sporting events out of North Carolina, costing local economies tens of millions of dollars. Who do you think bears responsibility for those losses? The NBA, NCAA and ACC themselves? The State Legislature and Governor? The Charlotte City Council? Or is no one to blame?
728 Registered VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+RaceParty AffiliationParty AffiliationIdeologyGov IssuePresidential IssueAttend ChurchEvangelicalMilitary HousehoEducationIncomeUrbanityCell Phone / LanRegionSuburbanRuralIndependentHS EducaCollege
Credibility Interval: ± 3.7 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+WhiteBlackStrong RRepublicIndy LeaIndependIndy LeaDemocratStrong DRepublicIndependDemocratVery ConSomewhatModerateSomewhatVery LibHouse BiEconomyEducatioPublic SHealth CTaxesNationalImmigratEconomyHealth CNeverOccasionRegularlYesNoYesNoHigh SchSome Col4-year C< $40K$40K - $> $80KUrbanSuburbanRuralCell PhoLandlineCharlottGreensboRaleigh SouthernMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenWhites
NBA, NCAA, And ACC225117108416862531091161822665534930516311785191006843702875162418206943451030541401495883134509174718555316011464161864852383228516349352656
Legislature And Governor342151191698610483155186225968242543628983321301721948113865466707020431274911350114106117612491052234410318010311110862147106105237104591176267804462636718123
City Council8950401424213138527412252026746345369322822511028971273111277213036433637492227362334281040332168412018102416201323131329
No One26101749931313194456226091068871054342362722915167917514810106615511151057468153815
Not Sure4613347221072917221210626287161015131410102981103116768172024915289181724174315222225202718685166446
Total72834038813421020617734438452115111210710888741249621927022017116719510055110186107558445191711997517421632829335924945113025331523025720011227628022350526113520113113614112015914412662218
Composition of Registered Voters100%47%53%18%29%28%24%47%53%72%21%15%15%15%12%10%17%13%30%37%30%24%23%27%14%8%17%28%16%8%13%7%29%11%30%11%24%30%46%41%51%35%64%19%36%45%34%37%29%16%40%41%31%69%36%19%28%18%19%19%17%22%20%17%8%30%
 
Given what you know about HB 2, should North Carolina lawmakers ...Repeal all of the law? Repeal most of the law, but leave the restrictions on restroom use in place? Make some other combination of changes? Or keep the law as it is?
728 Registered VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+RaceParty AffiliationParty AffiliationIdeologyGov IssuePresidential IssueAttend ChurchEvangelicalMilitary HousehoEducationIncomeUrbanityCell Phone / LanRegionSuburbanRuralIndependentHS EducaCollege
Credibility Interval: ± 3.7 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+WhiteBlackStrong RRepublicIndy LeaIndependIndy LeaDemocratStrong DRepublicIndependDemocratVery ConSomewhatModerateSomewhatVery LibHouse BiEconomyEducatioPublic SHealth CTaxesNationalImmigratEconomyHealth CNeverOccasionRegularlYesNoYesNoHigh SchSome Col4-year C< $40K$40K - $> $80KUrbanSuburbanRuralCell PhoLandlineCharlottGreensboRaleigh SouthernMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenWhites
Repeal All Of The Law3221571666581958114617621884212824415576715012014734519577476569601451117117104471099611474224101212419317899106101631469098225107571065168774842675322119
Repeal But Keep Restroom Restrictions13561752136393957781012629252614720954472932513312112471711161138133614154176774353782952494044441655563897532537202629213627201233
Other Changes1054758242333244858822015232713812738482032302787734171374281621625344746494358254432393723123354307633232723181519352325925
Keep The Law As It Is10754531340322253539073024281326254428512722202230411513302231512256974253370234435334225151960317639282020136263521221529
Not Sure58213711297114018311416737211623121721818113796652447314202321202033122121192785241927322821017101371275311
Total72834038813421020617734438452115111210710888741249621927022017116719510055110186107558445191711997517421632829335924945113025331523025720011227628022350526113520113113614112015914412662218
Composition of Registered Voters100%47%53%18%29%28%24%47%53%72%21%15%15%15%12%10%17%13%30%37%30%24%23%27%14%8%17%28%16%8%13%7%29%11%30%11%24%30%46%41%51%35%64%19%36%45%34%37%29%16%40%41%31%69%36%19%28%18%19%19%17%22%20%17%8%30%
 
How strongly will a candidate's position on HB2 influence your vote in November? Strongly? Somewhat? Or not at all?
656 Likely November VotersAllGenderAge<50 / 50+RaceParty AffiliationParty AffiliationIdeologyGov IssuePresidential IssueAttend ChurchEvangelicalMilitary HousehoEducationIncomeUrbanityCell Phone / LanRegionSuburbanRuralIndependentHS EducaCollege
Credibility Interval: ± 3.9 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+WhiteBlackStrong RRepublicIndy LeaIndependIndy LeaDemocratStrong DRepublicIndependDemocratVery ConSomewhatModerateSomewhatVery LibHouse BiEconomyEducatioPublic SHealth CTaxesNationalImmigratEconomyHealth CNeverOccasionRegularlYesNoYesNoHigh SchSome Col4-year C< $40K$40K - $> $80KUrbanSuburbanRuralCell PhoLandlineCharlottGreensboRaleigh SouthernMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenWhites
Strongly33815718152901049214119625564514340403969549411912482608460429275452442198935107449085160123195982344511117494118113651261259324412460985657695769586123133
Somewhat18189923656533692891174524263123163422507057325461214106136232812532162213667747880769730677355655024806759122563747414337283845251340
Not At All9851471225293237616922232119731394529223725222344110712113815217172752493440502032382730291128421880371432151612222019111024
Not Sure3914251114782415211010354131013913109537310162221109281220152092771415211143201116231314668125754312
Total65631134511018519416729536146214110893957359120952012282151621491728755110186107558445191711997514919030726632822340710222429919822419510325324518647023012418311812312911113412710149208
Composition of Likely November Voters100%47%53%17%28%29%26%45%55%70%21%17%14%15%11%9%18%15%31%35%33%25%23%26%13%8%17%28%16%8%13%7%29%11%30%11%23%29%47%42%51%35%64%16%36%48%32%36%32%17%41%40%28%72%35%19%28%18%19%20%17%20%19%15%8%32%
 
18In your community, how much confidence do you have that law enforcement officers treat all people equally? A great deal of confidence? Some confidence? Little confidence? Or no confidence?
800 AdultsAllGenderAge<50 / 50+RaceParty AffiliationParty AffiliationIdeologyGov IssuePresidential IssueAttend ChurchEvangelicalMilitary HousehoEducationIncomeUrbanityCell Phone / LanRegionSuburbanRuralIndependentHS EducaCollege
Credibility Interval: ± 3.5 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+WhiteBlackStrong RRepublicIndy LeaIndependIndy LeaDemocratStrong DRepublicIndependDemocratVery ConSomewhatModerateSomewhatVery LibHouse BiEconomyEducatioPublic SHealth CTaxesNationalImmigratEconomyHealth CNeverOccasionRegularlYesNoYesNoHigh SchSome Col4-year C< $40K$40K - $> $80KUrbanSuburbanRuralCell PhoLandlineCharlottGreensboRaleigh SouthernMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenWhites
Great Deal33117016160938494153178267288676713111281316211341128976516746963926352297488019568618218111511718869128114971159137115146922391277281516252727459544093
Some26810915850748460124144204422028313943623648113983353845326355640212811591266328477104731608517757811229397673611410080188924883454866366454592195
Little1155362303828196847603785819151933134252822352817181421215719102515373939377139762141534339303239375262421830262119152221211224
None613328151916123328164231410818163223487231091016675211126716252084217401313292417141722152141161025109139619378
Not Sure2614121193320616821163523107457012420125012613797817771011761881312847762447336
Total800379421165232214188397403563159118111116104801329922929923118118421510660110186107558445191711997519924035130739526649716727032726927620712429830725854228515122613814615213617015914083226
Composition of Adults100%47%53%21%29%27%24%50%50%70%20%15%14%15%13%10%17%12%29%38%29%23%23%27%13%8%17%28%16%8%13%7%29%11%30%11%25%30%44%39%50%34%64%22%35%43%36%37%28%16%40%41%32%68%36%19%28%17%18%19%17%21%20%18%10%28%
 
19Where you live, how much confidence do you have that law enforcement officers will face appropriate justice if their actions are unjustified?
800 AdultsAllGenderAge<50 / 50+RaceParty AffiliationParty AffiliationIdeologyGov IssuePresidential IssueAttend ChurchEvangelicalMilitary HousehoEducationIncomeUrbanityCell Phone / LanRegionSuburbanRuralIndependentHS EducaCollege
Credibility Interval: ± 3.5 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+WhiteBlackStrong RRepublicIndy LeaIndependIndy LeaDemocratStrong DRepublicIndependDemocratVery ConSomewhatModerateSomewhatVery LibHouse BiEconomyEducatioPublic SHealth CTaxesNationalImmigratEconomyHealth CNeverOccasionRegularlYesNoYesNoHigh SchSome Col4-year C< $40K$40K - $> $80KUrbanSuburbanRuralCell PhoLandlineCharlottGreensboRaleigh SouthernMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenWhites
Great Deal2861521345480797413415223920826558261125814695321168259824089272130179334672250721591541001011626210710082103793193136792071056472465043696654413884
Some23589146505566631051301892716283932324334441047729547348222843431926154921512569699381127741575276101858556351028676160784668434359315546581986
Little12960692145442066636842989151932321743641524362423181920918418123813433948348340852634644048331853444386492138222231192518241333
None1046043294017186935395674424152622114349915372412172515596243351229393622713765163450432929353627455935173715231314133581017
Not Sure4617291113913232229134767263111591091111792213818282115161414281120122011105131515311741113853126946
Total800379421165232214188397403563159118111116104801329922929923118118421510660110186107558445191711997519924035130739526649716727032726927620712429830725854228515122613814615213617015914083226
Composition of Adults100%47%53%21%29%27%24%50%50%70%20%15%14%15%13%10%17%12%29%38%29%23%23%27%13%8%17%28%16%8%13%7%29%11%30%11%25%30%44%39%50%34%64%22%35%43%36%37%28%16%40%41%32%68%36%19%28%17%18%19%17%21%20%18%10%28%
 
20North Carolina has a new law governing video from police body cameras. Except for someone in the video or that person's family, the law requires most people including journalists to obtain a court order in order to get a copy. What do you think about this law? It's too strict? It's too loose? Or it's about right?
800 AdultsAllGenderAge<50 / 50+RaceParty AffiliationParty AffiliationIdeologyGov IssuePresidential IssueAttend ChurchEvangelicalMilitary HousehoEducationIncomeUrbanityCell Phone / LanRegionSuburbanRuralIndependentHS EducaCollege
Credibility Interval: ± 3.5 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+WhiteBlackStrong RRepublicIndy LeaIndependIndy LeaDemocratStrong DRepublicIndependDemocratVery ConSomewhatModerateSomewhatVery LibHouse BiEconomyEducatioPublic SHealth CTaxesNationalImmigratEconomyHealth CNeverOccasionRegularlYesNoYesNoHigh SchSome Col4-year C< $40K$40K - $> $80KUrbanSuburbanRuralCell PhoLandlineCharlottGreensboRaleigh SouthernMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenWhites
Too Strict2781461325180876013014717387222130393764564210612032508058434859501826106117743391691137617692177477913891105675410793752031054589395848444966402690
Too Loose613822131218182536351212129639525191317201542615731151371410121632302118391815241822141023191941191419812111371271013
About Right3671552127611784901931743012874726946284823145142711179694381041934333392610046892579114171181154133224711491361161251094314115812923712975966766756395667633106
Not Sure9540552623252149465331107713121216173227151826651419728417123718403521432358312729442418162736356032172124918162015171517
Total800379421165232214188397403563159118111116104801329922929923118118421510660110186107558445191711997519924035130739526649716727032726927620712429830725854228515122613814615213617015914083226
Composition of Adults100%47%53%21%29%27%24%50%50%70%20%15%14%15%13%10%17%12%29%38%29%23%23%27%13%8%17%28%16%8%13%7%29%11%30%11%25%30%44%39%50%34%64%22%35%43%36%37%28%16%40%41%32%68%36%19%28%17%18%19%17%21%20%18%10%28%
 
21Thinking about the state as a whole, compared to four years ago, do you feel that North Carolina's economy is ... Stronger? Weaker? or the Same?
800 AdultsAllGenderAge<50 / 50+RaceParty AffiliationParty AffiliationIdeologyGov IssuePresidential IssueAttend ChurchEvangelicalMilitary HousehoEducationIncomeUrbanityCell Phone / LanRegionSuburbanRuralIndependentHS EducaCollege
Credibility Interval: ± 3.5 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+WhiteBlackStrong RRepublicIndy LeaIndependIndy LeaDemocratStrong DRepublicIndependDemocratVery ConSomewhatModerateSomewhatVery LibHouse BiEconomyEducatioPublic SHealth CTaxesNationalImmigratEconomyHealth CNeverOccasionRegularlYesNoYesNoHigh SchSome Col4-year C< $40K$40K - $> $80KUrbanSuburbanRuralCell PhoLandlineCharlottGreensboRaleigh SouthernMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenWhites
Stronger202116864157515398104148294740382063217886449745045198265526202015712445183852110107767511734689051716835767755148803455344233482943222363
Weaker3331561787697827817316022778333334484864556612911951601036536547046193614532796339511312397193992197910513611911186591251231142191127797476461487666634090
Same2138812532657046981151584126333730223124608955426456201524542516261354204821546194851087613242778574824528779170143723762433245365540491763
Not Sure511933161212112823301011466453161781510122167100331309212142418181729122016251392201619322141215812511107310
Total800379421165232214188397403563159118111116104801329922929923118118421510660110186107558445191711997519924035130739526649716727032726927620712429830725854228515122613814615213617015914083226
Composition of Adults100%47%53%21%29%27%24%50%50%70%20%15%14%15%13%10%17%12%29%38%29%23%23%27%13%8%17%28%16%8%13%7%29%11%30%11%25%30%44%39%50%34%64%22%35%43%36%37%28%16%40%41%32%68%36%19%28%17%18%19%17%21%20%18%10%28%
 
22Thinking about your own economic well-being, compared to four years ago, are you better off? The same? or worse than four years ago?
800 AdultsAllGenderAge<50 / 50+RaceParty AffiliationParty AffiliationIdeologyGov IssuePresidential IssueAttend ChurchEvangelicalMilitary HousehoEducationIncomeUrbanityCell Phone / LanRegionSuburbanRuralIndependentHS EducaCollege
Credibility Interval: ± 3.5 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+WhiteBlackStrong RRepublicIndy LeaIndependIndy LeaDemocratStrong DRepublicIndependDemocratVery ConSomewhatModerateSomewhatVery LibHouse BiEconomyEducatioPublic SHealth CTaxesNationalImmigratEconomyHealth CNeverOccasionRegularlYesNoYesNoHigh SchSome Col4-year C< $40K$40K - $> $80KUrbanSuburbanRuralCell PhoLandlineCharlottGreensboRaleigh SouthernMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenWhites
Better Off1991089051774625128711313641302725153222716654564646241730483215181457175119485199859859131306210035748041826288110793754294140332841251661
The Same32413219259877999146178240623850503340643888124102747391462139784129331684268228781011411171761142026411613210112480441251309223210861955960654982586527101
Worse233117116286281629114217345352835392431366498674559653220375328113013452862225680939610682140517888102684532799753180893368433841425556423163
Not Sure442123266933212191633371536128651341366132414517719101411242115731102712182520920877612557102
Total800379421165232214188397403563159118111116104801329922929923118118421510660110186107558445191711997519924035130739526649716727032726927620712429830725854228515122613814615213617015914083226
Composition of Adults100%47%53%21%29%27%24%50%50%70%20%15%14%15%13%10%17%12%29%38%29%23%23%27%13%8%17%28%16%8%13%7%29%11%30%11%25%30%44%39%50%34%64%22%35%43%36%37%28%16%40%41%32%68%36%19%28%17%18%19%17%21%20%18%10%28%
 
23In 2014, a Duke Energy coal ash pond spilled into the Dan River. Do you approve? Or disapprove of the state's handling of the incident and clean-up of other Duke Energy coal ash ponds?
800 AdultsAllGenderAge<50 / 50+RaceParty AffiliationParty AffiliationIdeologyGov IssuePresidential IssueAttend ChurchEvangelicalMilitary HousehoEducationIncomeUrbanityCell Phone / LanRegionSuburbanRuralIndependentHS EducaCollege
Credibility Interval: ± 3.5 pct pointsMaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+18-4950+WhiteBlackStrong RRepublicIndy LeaIndependIndy LeaDemocratStrong DRepublicIndependDemocratVery ConSomewhatModerateSomewhatVery LibHouse BiEconomyEducatioPublic SHealth CTaxesNationalImmigratEconomyHealth CNeverOccasionRegularlYesNoYesNoHigh SchSome Col4-year C< $40K$40K - $> $80KUrbanSuburbanRuralCell PhoLandlineCharlottGreensboRaleigh SouthernMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenWhites
Approve13881562539353864731051741272914412668471857422643204271611155017315273673785157742841623257402449554197482035352920312425231847
Disapprove419201218761191191061952242831033741486057898078165168598512483537085682154168430121541181271691272491432647414018814213611776164147121298148831385180846779897639124
Not Sure243971466474614413810517438394438301931148387456457652042060311819135724471654771091029566160658978968250238510596147894854533748386745412655
Total800379421165232214188397403563159118111116104801329922929923118118421510660110186107558445191711997519924035130739526649716727032726927620712429830725854228515122613814615213617015914083226
Composition of Adults100%47%53%21%29%27%24%50%50%70%20%15%14%15%13%10%17%12%29%38%29%23%23%27%13%8%17%28%16%8%13%7%29%11%30%11%25%30%44%39%50%34%64%22%35%43%36%37%28%16%40%41%32%68%36%19%28%17%18%19%17%21%20%18%10%28%